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Belgrade Waterfront

Belgrade, Serbia
Festival VenueBelgradeSerbiaCapacity: About 50,0001 upcoming events
Belgrade Waterfront
Type
Festival Venue
City
Belgrade
Country
Serbia
Upcoming events
1
Address
Karađorđeva 48
Time zone
Central European Standard Time
Capacity
About 50,000

About this venue

Belgrade Waterfront stands out as a modern festival venue that combines the openness of a riverside setting with the urban feel of a new city hub. This kind of location works especially well for major concerts, seasonal events, and open-air programs because it offers a spacious layout, clear access points, and an event atmosphere that naturally extends beyond the stage itself. Visually, it feels contemporary and representative, making it appealing to visitors who want more than just a standard event entry.

Inside the venue, visitors can expect a relaxed festival atmosphere, plenty of room to move around, and a setting where the program feels easier to enjoy without the limitations of an enclosed hall. The combination of open sky, wide walkways, and the nearby promenade gives events a more fluid rhythm, while the space remains attractive whether you are coming for live music or looking for a pleasant evening out.

Address: Karađorđeva 48, Belgrade, Serbia. The easiest approach is to head directly toward the Sava waterfront zone and follow the access points of the complex, where the entrance to the festival area is usually clearly marked along the main pedestrian routes and roads. If you are arriving by car, it is practical to target nearby garages and parking areas, while those using public transport will usually complete the final stretch with a short walk to the entrance; for broader city transport guidance, see the text further below on the page.

About the city

Belgrade, Serbia’s vibrant capital, is known for an energy you can feel at every step and for a calendar that stays packed with top-tier events throughout the year. As a city where cultures and styles meet, it delivers an excellent mix of major sports spectacles and concerts, paired with an atmosphere that easily turns into an all-day outing. Visitors appreciate that the experience doesn’t end with a ticket: Belgrade is a place where you enjoy the walk, the social buzz, and the nightlife just as much before and after the event.

For arriving and getting around, you can rely on GSP Beograd, the network of buses, trams, and trolleybuses that covers the city’s key areas, as well as BG Voz, which conveniently connects the wider urban zone. If you’re coming by train, a solid reference point is Belgrade Centre railway station (Prokop), from which it’s easy to continue toward districts with arenas and stadiums. If you arrive by air, Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is the natural gateway, and transfers toward the center and major venues are typically quick and straightforward. This combination of transport options makes Belgrade a friendly city for a day trip, but also for an extended weekend.

If you have time before or after the event, Belgrade rewards curiosity. Head to Kalemegdan, a historic area with views of the confluence of the Sava and the Danube, then follow the pedestrian zone of Knez Mihailova toward Republic Square, one of the city’s main meeting points. For a different vibe, Skadarlija brings bohemian charm and the rhythm of the old town, while riverside walks and urban promenades create the perfect contrast to the evening crowds.

Accommodation and gastronomy make planning even easier: from hotels in the very center to practical options across the broader city area, the range suits different budgets. Belgrade’s kafanas and contemporary restaurants are a great choice for warming up before you enter the venue or unwinding after the program ends. If you want a city where logistics don’t overpower the experience and the atmosphere naturally extends the event, Belgrade delivers it without complications.